Another point I might add is that if English is not your first language, attempt to buck it up at the same time. I have had foreign exchange students who found it difficult to learn maths simply because they could not understand the concepts that the textbook was trying to convey about a certain topic before the author delves into the mathematical formulas. This obviously leads to rote learning which would be a huge disadvantage later in the process.
The tap water in certain parts of Malaysia contain high chlorine content and other sediments.
Would that have any corrosive effect on the keyboard circuit board when washed?
Another point I might add is that if English is not your first language, attempt to buck it up at the same time. I have had foreign exchange students who found it difficult to learn maths simply because they could not understand the concepts that the textbook was trying to convey about a certain topic before the author delves into the mathematical formulas. This obviously leads to rote learning which would be a huge disadvantage later in the process.
The tap water in certain parts of Malaysia contain high chlorine content and other sediments. Would that have any corrosive effect on the keyboard circuit board when washed?